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Eddie Ryder was an American television and film actor, as well as a writer and television director. Ryder was born in New York City, United States.....
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Edward Mulhare was an Irish actor whose career spanned five decades.....
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Harold Vernon Gould was an American actor best known for playing Miles Webber on the 19851992 sitcom The Golden Girls and Martin Morgenstern in the 19741978 sitcom Rhoda. Gould acted in film and television for nearly 50 years, appearing in more than 300 television shows, 20 major motion pictures, and over 100 stage plays, and received Emmy Award nominations five times. He is known for playing elegant, welldressed men , and he regularly played Jewish characters and grandfathertype figures on tel....
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Lawrence Samuel Larry Storch is an American actor best known for his comic television roles, including voiceover work for cartoon shows, such as Mr. Whoopee on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, and his liveaction role of the bumbling Corporal Randolph Agarn on F Troop.....
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James Arness was an American actor, best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon in the television series Gunsmoke for 20 years. Arness has the distinction of having played the role of Dillon in five separate decades 1955 to 1975 in the weekly series, then in Gunsmoke Return to Dodge and four more madefortelevision Gunsmoke films in the 1990s. In Europe, Arness reached cult status for his role as Zeb Macahan in the western series How the West Was Won. His younger brother was actor Peter Grave....
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Donald James Yarmy , known professionally as Don Adams, was an American actor, comedian and director. In his five decades on television, he was best known as Maxwell Smart in the television situation comedy Get Smart , which he also sometimes directed and wrote. Adams won three consecutive Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Smart . He provided the voices for the animated series Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales and Inspector Gadget .....
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Frank Spencer Sutton was an American actor best remembered for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter on the CBS television series Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.....
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Marcel Marceau was a French actor and mime most famous for his stage persona as Bip the Clown. He referred to mime as the art of silence, and he performed professionally worldwide for over 60 years. As a youth, he lived in hiding and worked with the French Resistance during most of World War II, giving his first major performance to 3000 troops after the liberation of Paris in August 1944. Following the war, he studied dramatic art and mime in Paris.....
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Al Lewis was an American character actor best known for his role as Count Dracula lookalike Grandpa Munster, opposite Fred Gwynnes and Yvonne DeCarlos characters on the CBS television series The Munsters from 1964 to 1966 and its subsequent film versions. Later in life, he was also a restaurant owner, political candidate, and radio broadcaster.....
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Andrew Duggan was an American character actor of both film and television.....
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Sir Donald Alfred Sinden CBE FRSA was an English actor in theatre, film, television and radio as well as an author.....
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Born in Los Angeles, Lon McCallister began appearing in movies at the age of 13. The young actor had leads in a number of films he usually played boyish young men from the country. Growing only to 56 he found it difficult to find roles as an adult. He appeared with Edward G. Robinson in 1947s The Red House and in the same year with Shirley Temple in The Story of Seabiscuit.....
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Heinz Drache was a German film actor. He appeared in 42 films between 1953 and 2002. He was born in Essen, Germany and died in Berlin, Germany.....
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